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A new D&D perspective.

<span class="bold">D&amp;D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator</span>, a D&D strategy game, is available now for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux - DRM-free on GOG.com

You've fought for kings, slayed evil creatures, and saved kingdoms. Now, it's time to build your own empire, D&D style. D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator is a huge, ambitious game. It's no simple task to single handedly run a kingdom - but here, you'll be tasked with just that: from maintaining resources and infrastructure, through managing armies and leading them to battle. Should you persevere, you'll be rewarded with seeing your very own kingdom rise up to glory. In all this, you'll encounter everything that you know and expect from D&D lore and style including mighty heroes and powerful mages. Throughout all this, you'll have to decide for yourself - whether you're a good, lawful ruler, a chaotic, evil overlord, or somewhere right in between.

Build your own dungeons and raise your own dragons in <span class="bold">D&amp;D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator</span>, available now - DRM-free on GOG.com

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fredng: What is the version of this game? I think the version 1.0 has got the bug.
I merely supposed there might have been different versions of the game as one explanation of why you had problems. I found my old copy of the game, and in fact it was v. 1.0 (same as what GOG has). I played it extensively without any issues back in the days. It seems there were no other versions, so probably you had hardware or software problems (e.g. wrongly configured DOS with insufficient base memory; the game requires 585Kb). The other possibility is that you simply confuse it with some other game.
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fredng: What is the version of this game? I think the version 1.0 has got the bug.
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igrok: I merely supposed there might have been different versions of the game as one explanation of why you had problems. I found my old copy of the game, and in fact it was v. 1.0 (same as what GOG has). I played it extensively without any issues back in the days. It seems there were no other versions, so probably you had hardware or software problems (e.g. wrongly configured DOS with insufficient base memory; the game requires 585Kb). The other possibility is that you simply confuse it with some other game.
I think you can test by setting the no. of monster to maximum (total 60 in 1st wave.) When you have played for 5 years of game turns, the number of monsters and your characters grow in large no, this loss of players and monster will be seen. Some of the positions with your character will become emptied and then the building will loss due to lack of character to maintain.